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If She Can Do It, I Can, Too!

By De'Shawna Yamini, Valerie J Lewis Coleman, Ayzha Middlebrooks

If She Can Do It, I Can, Too!, written by De'shawna Yamini and illustrated by Ayzha Middlebrooks, is a children's educational and inspirational picture book that highlights the accomplishments of black women in history that have shaped an entire nation. The book dives straight in...

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Em's Awful Good Fortune

A Novel
By Marcie Maxfield

Em's Awful Good Fortune by Marcie Maxfield is a dark comedy-drama novel depicting the dysfunctional marriage of a 'tagalong' wife. Em is a writer who had to leave her profession to support her husband, Gee, and the kids. They traverse the globe, moving from one...

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Raccoons Stole My Baby Jesus

By Jennifer Doll

Raccoons Stole My Baby Jesus by Jennifer Doll is the part-non-fiction, part-memoir any animal lover should have. In this amazing, heartwarming book, veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Doll tells in essay form of her devotion to the animal outcasts no one else wants. The book starts off...

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My Day As Regan Forrester

By Misty Urban

My Day As Regan Forrester is a work of fiction in the women's literature genre. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience and was penned by author Misty Urban. The book follows Beth Barony after she makes a wish for a more exciting...

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One Wave

A little book of oneness
By Lauren Martin

One Wave: A Little Book of Oneness by Lauren Martin is a children’s picture book about how everything and everyone is connected by energy. The narrative has a wonderfully simplistic approach that will be able to help connect young readers to the message being delivered...

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Does My Voice Matter?

A Journey of Self-Discovery, Authenticity and Empowerment
By Cynthia James

Our style of communication begins with childhood. How we were raised reflects our perspective and the tone in which we emit communication frequencies. In her book, Does My Voice Matter? sub-titled A Journey of Self-Discovery, Authenticity and Empowerment, Cynthia James uses her life experiences and...

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Alastair McAllister Goes to School

By Valerie Ramer

The first day of school is full of excitement and fear. There are new things to learn, new buildings to explore, a new schedule, and hopefully, new friends. Unfortunately, these exciting things can also cause fear. Fears include what if I can’t learn fast enough,...

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When Someone You Love Has Died

Talking to Young Children About Death
By Stephanie Seidler

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is never an easy task. There are so many emotions that come to the fore in a moment of vulnerability. It could be the stoic, silent approach to an event no one wants to face but the...

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Earth Sucks

By Heather Chambers

In Earth Sucks, humanity's destructive tendencies are forcefully changed after a chaotic alien invasion, but at the risk of being defeated by the aliens. Amid this chaos, Feng is left alone with an alien and cut off from his loved ones. Diem, the alien, was...

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Karma

Karma and Fate Duet Book 1
By T. Kennington, C. Roth

T. Kennington and C. Roth have created a suspense story featuring Caden’s post-traumatic stress disorder in Karma (Karma and Fate Duet Book 1). Caden James was riddled with guilt. Caden was living with his younger brother Declan in Panama when he purchased his childhood home...

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Killer Motives

A Hudson Valley Mystery
By Bonnie L. Traymore

Victoria followed her husband Nick to Angie’s house as she suspected Nick and Angie of having an affair. At Angie’s house, Victoria got out of her car, stumbled on a rock, and lost her balance. She scraped her arm when she fell. Victoria saw Nick...

Empathic Mastery

A 5-Step System to Go from Emotional Hot Mess to Thriving Success
By Jennifer Elizabeth Moore

Spinach is to Popeye as Empathic Mastery: A 5-Step System to Go from Emotional Hot Mess to Thriving Success is to empaths. Author Jennifer Elizabeth Moore is the savior of our times, as individualism, socioeconomic development, social media, and work pressure have largely contributed to...

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Game Changer

A Boy, A Dog, And A Cure
By Paul Frase and Alison Rockett

Game Changer is the heart-wrenching, gut-twisting drama that is the life of the Frase family. Paul Frase and Alison Rockett are the loving parents of Joshua Miles Frase. Joshua has a rare genetic disorder. He is differently-abled, but this did not stop his parents from...

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Life Tech

People Skills & Self-Management
By Ernest Llynn Lotecka

The succinct self-help guide, Life Tech: People Skills and Self-Management by Ernest Llynn Lotecka offers techniques for achieving personal goals and development. It facilitates growth in various skills including decision-making, communication, relationship-building, emotional management, focus and goal-setting, wellness, and self-management. On the topic of emotional...

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It

A Beginner’s Guide to Researching, Writing and Publishing a Historical Book
By TL Clark

In How to Write a Historical Novel and Love It: A Beginner’s Guide to Researching, Writing and Publishing a Historical Book, TL Clark asserts: “There is no one way to write a book.” True words, but it’s always helpful to learn what others have...

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I Am a Precious Child of God

Mini Devotionals With Faith-Based Affirmations
By Misty Black

Happiness is said to be one of the keys to enjoying a great life. Words are a powerful tool to gain that happiness. Being happy with yourself and with your relationships is a significant first step. To a person of faith, this happiness comes from...

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Called to Gobi

A Christian End Times Chronicle
By D.I. Telbat

In Called to Gobi by D.I. Telbat, at twenty-two, Andrew Foworthy finds himself in prison, serving a nine-year sentence. After fighting through the first two years, Andrew eventually ends up in the prison infirmary for two months. At last, God has pinned him down to...

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Kenmore Square

A Novel
By Carol June Stover

I loved reading Kenmore Square by Carol June Stover. The story follows an awkward teenager named Iris Apple. When Iris’s mother is murdered in a robbery on her 10th birthday, Iris suspects her father committed the crime. When she turns eighteen, she and her best...

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Lies That Bind

By Krissy Baccaro

Lies that Bind by Krissy Baccaro is a riveting tale set against the backdrop of 1930s pre-war Italy. The Perri family, comprised of Sal, Isabella, and their sons Franco and Luca, harbor hidden secrets beneath the veneer of their everyday lives. When a young girl...

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Dilly Duck Plans a Parade

Dilly Duck and Friends
By Holly DiBella-McCarthy

Dilly Duck Plans a Parade is a children's book in the Dilly Duck and Friends Series by Holly DiBella-McCarthy. Dilly Duck is ready to round up her friends and have a parade, but first, she needs some colorful items. She enlists the help of her...

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